This game was the first RTS (and, unfortunately, maybe the only) one that included such wonderful automation as:
This game was the first RTS (and, unfortunately, maybe the only) one that included such wonderful automation as:
Plebs are needed!
I’ve been playing this pretty regularly since release, but I think I’m going to stop. It feels kinda chintzy.
1) I'd like to be able to set the price I'm willing to pay for games on my wishlist, for that info to be coalated from across the userbase and provided to the pubs/devs, and for Steam to auto-buy the games if/when they reach/fall below that price. It's just like a 'buy' order for stocks and bonds. For example, I…
I thought there already was one?
Yep, that was my first thought too.
Isn't that ojisama from those SoftBank commercials?
Wow, beautiful!
nah, that's Adeptus Arbites, basically the police.
and since this is Kotaku...
Um, look under cardboard boxes...
I like where you're going with this...
So beautiful. Reminds me a bit of Much Ado About Nothing.
I thought he meant Samus.
There was a great history of Nintendo and other consoles, that broke down why the Gamecube and Dreamcast and others didn't do so great, on this site a few months ago. I can't find the link, but the GC didn't fail because it was powerful enough to play other games, it failed for other reasons (I think marketing, it's…
Right, the Gamecube, which came out in 2001, was the last time Nintendo made an on-par console. It's been 14 years. That's what I meant by "it's been a LONG time...".